. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . st, 2 brought up your rations through mud and through dust; I raided the hard-tack; i chewed up the tents;In somebodys ribs made a couple of dents,Az»«! doubled the fellow who was such a foolAs to tickle the side of the old army mule, I stopped when I chose; went on when it suitedMyself; not because I was beaten


. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . st, 2 brought up your rations through mud and through dust; I raided the hard-tack; i chewed up the tents;In somebodys ribs made a couple of dents,Az»«! doubled the fellow who was such a foolAs to tickle the side of the old army mule, I stopped when I chose; went on when it suitedMyself; not because I was beaten or gave the bold Southrons a terrible licking;While you did the fighting, twas I did the kicking. If I share not the honors with you in your pride,Why did they put US in plain sight on my side ?Ah! the war days are over; old friends have grown coolTo the broken-down, pensionless, old army mule. As I creep down the tow-patii, the old boat behind,The days that have vanished come back to my mindWhen forage was plenty; how luscious and sweetThe juicy, green the young, tender wheat! How often at night when the teams reached their forage was missing, I had but a ! life on the tow-path, a tyrant to soon end the days of the old army mule!.


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